The interplay of app characteristics and smartphone addiction in mobile shopping behaviour

IF 8.6 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Jana Prodanova, Prasanta Kr. Chopdar
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Abstract

In recent years, we have witnessed accelerated digital interactions among new technology users as a means of communication, leading to addictive behaviours owing to the overuse of smartphones and other new technological interfaces that have reshaped our daily routines. Thus, we adopted the social cognitive theory and the attachment theory to explore and understand the users' app adaptations and how mobile app characteristics, through their influence on smartphone addiction, impact mobile shopping behaviour. We designed an online survey to gather responses from 302 mobile app shoppers in India. We analysed the data using the partial least squares structural equation modelling technique. The results indicate that perceived privacy and security, personalization, contextual offers, and retailers' reputations trigger smartphone addiction. Moreover, the interaction between smartphone addiction and app incentives encourages mobile shopping intentions and frequent purchases. These findings would presumably enhance mobile app characteristics as the stimulus of a closer relationship between consumers and retailers. We present valuable avenues for practitioners to strategically manage their businesses' mobile app environment.

移动购物行为中应用程序特征与智能手机成瘾的相互作用
近年来,我们目睹了新技术用户之间作为交流手段的数字互动加速发展,由于过度使用智能手机和其他重塑了我们日常生活的新技术界面,导致了成瘾行为。因此,我们采用了社会认知理论和依恋理论来探讨和了解用户对应用程序的适应情况,以及移动应用程序的特点如何通过对智能手机成瘾的影响来影响移动购物行为。我们设计了一项在线调查,收集了印度 302 名手机应用购物者的反馈。我们使用偏最小二乘法结构方程模型技术对数据进行了分析。结果表明,感知到的隐私和安全、个性化、情境优惠和零售商的声誉会引发智能手机成瘾。此外,智能手机上瘾与应用程序激励之间的相互作用会促进移动购物意向和频繁购买。这些发现可能会增强移动应用程序的特性,从而刺激消费者与零售商之间建立更密切的关系。我们为从业人员战略性地管理其企业的移动应用程序环境提供了宝贵的途径。
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CiteScore
13.60
自引率
23.20%
发文量
119
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Consumer Studies is a scholarly platform for consumer research, welcoming academic and research papers across all realms of consumer studies. Our publication showcases articles of global interest, presenting cutting-edge research from around the world.
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